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MySQL European Customer Conferences 2008

As last year, MySQL will host three Customer Conferences in Europe. They will take place at the following dates and locations:

The content differs slightly per location, but there will be sessions in two parallel tracks on a wide range of topics, including success stories from customers as well as talks on very technical/practical topics. Here are some excerpts from the agenda for the UK Event:

  • Delivering Web 2.0 Applications with MySQL and memcached (Ivan Zoratti, Head of MySQL Sales Engineering, EMEA)
  • Best Practices for Deploying MySQL on Solaris (MC Brown, Technical Writer)
  • High Scalability with Load Balancing & MySQL Proxy (Jan Kneschke, Senior Software Engineer)
  • Choosing the Right HA Solution for MySQL (Anders Karlsson, Sales Engineer)
  • MySQL Performance Under a Microscope (Tobias Asplund, Senior Instructor)
  • Backup Strategies for MySQL (Kai Voigt, Senior Instructor)

If you use MySQL in a production environment, you should seriously consider attending one of these events. The speakers all know their stuff from practical, hands-on experience "in the trenches", no marketing fluff.

And if you register before August 31st, you will receive an early bird discount (e.g. 159 EUR instead of 199 EUR for the German event). Don't miss the opportunity!

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